According to information received from Dana Allen, media relations specialist at the Dallas Area Chapter of the Red Cross, reviewing and qualifying a structure as a Mass Care Facility is a vital part of what the Red Cross does. Since a natural or man-made disaster can occur anywhere, the search for large, strong buildings, ideally with kitchen, toilet and shower facilities is an ongoing one.

For the structure’s owner or administrator the process is relatively simple. A call to a local Red Cross office will get you all the information you need, including a comprehensive Mass Care Facility Survey. Once it’s completed and returned, a Red Cross representative contacts you for an appointment to inspect the building, and confirm its suitability.

Southampton, Ontario Canada is famous for its beautiful sunsets. And now Rebecca and Sunny Cushnie share that fame because of their newly built Monolithic Dome home. An article describing this dream-home in the Toronto Star captured media attention and sent more than 400 visitors to the Cushnie home during Monolithic’s 2004 Dome Tour.

What’s a fertilizer blend plant’s number-one enemy? Moisture! If water gets into or condensation forms inside a storage unit, it quite quickly begins degrading the fertilizer and forming rust. But Monolithic uses a technology that keeps that troublesome process to a minimum.

Monolithic Constructors, Inc. is happy to offer great deals on our current inventory of Monolithic Cabins*! We have 14 ready to ship to your site. When these are gone, we will still be offering custom constructed cabins at regular prices.

The Monolithic Dome made it affordable for Wasuma Elementary to build a gymnasium and do so with style. Superintendent Glenn Reid told Mackenzie Mays with the Fresno Bee that he didn’t want people thinking they stepped into a Save Mart Center. Instead, they built a Monolithic Dome and “it does look pretty cool when you step inside.”

Get it while it lasts, a $500 coupon for the September 2015 Monolithic Dome Workshop. The week-long class divides hands-on training and classroom instruction for a one-of-a-kind experience. The $500 coupon plus the early-bird discount lowers the price to only $1495. Only ten spaces are available with the coupon.

This unique and fantastic Monolithic Dome home could be yours for only an essay and an entry fee! Built by the current owners in 1999, the home sits on 10.37 acres of beautiful, rolling countryside in Lowell, Indiana. Just a hop, skip and a jump away from major shopping and dining locations, and just 45 minutes from downtown Chicago. Thyme for Bed is Chicagoland’s ONLY Monolithic Dome Bed & Breakfast!

The fourth Monolithic Dome built outside Idaho was in Chandler, Oklahoma for Bill Matthews in 1978. I had written an article for a fertilizer magazine explaining how a Monolithic Dome would be a terrific fertilizer storage. Bill read the article and flew to Idaho to see our domes. We hadn’t built a fertilizer storage, yet. His would be the first and it opened the gates to fertilizer domes all along the Mississippi River.

New Monolithic Dome safe room in Pawnee, Oklahoma is large enough for the whole town. Local TV station, KFOR, profiled the dome during a school tornado drill. As the students quietly walk to the dome, Superintendent Ned Williams explains the advantages and why they built the safe dome.